RBTA Does spawning kill?

ginger7286

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I just bought my first RBTA and she is beautiful. I have heard some troubling news though so I am looking for help. I have heard if the RBTA splits/spawns it lets off a toxin that can kill all my fish in the tank. Is this true and if so can I prevent the onslaught of the grim reapper when she splits...if she ever does.
 
Splitting is not a problem. There is no danger to your fish.
If your anemone decides to release sperm into the water (not very common) you will need to do a couple quick water changes of at least 25%, but even then they don't release toxins, they just spew a bunch of protein into the water that will overlaod your filtration and become ammonia if you don't remove a large portion of it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11078410#post11078410 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by phender
Splitting is not a problem. There is no danger to your fish.
If your anemone decides to release sperm into the water (not very common) you will need to do a couple quick water changes of at least 25%, but even then they don't release toxins, they just spew a bunch of protein into the water that will overlaod your filtration and become ammonia if you don't remove a large portion of it.

But, if you have corals the spawn will cause a burst of growth.
 
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